Gold-catalysed glycosylation reaction using an easily accessible leaving group
Srinivasa Rao Koppolu1, Ramana Niddana, Rengarajan Balamurugan
1School of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad, Prof. C. R. Rao road, Hyderabad-500046, India. rbsc@uohyd.ernet.in.
Abstract:
Gold(III)-catalysed glycosylation reaction has been developed by employing a new and easily accessible leaving group synthesized from ethyl cyanoacetate. Several nucleophiles like alcohols, thiols, allyltrimethylsilane, trimethylsilyl azide and triethylsilane have been reacted to make the corresponding glycosides in good yields and with marginal to excellent α-selectivity.
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